Domestic disturbance reported near North 30th Street, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a domestic disturbance near North 30th Street where a caller reported a conflict between a woman and her ex-partner. The building had secured entry, and officers requested assistance contacting the resident to gain access.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Credit Kathy, Holden Domestic near North 30th and available unitswise.
00:04
This is 024.
00:09
I'm 36 and 7, your status?
00:13
C. 8.
00:14
2.0.25.
00:21
23 and 2.0 2.2.
00:25
This is 25.
00:26
1.28 on 2.
00:28
1.23 and 8 have a domestic near North 30th.
00:32
Near North 30th Street, a permit 100.
00:35
Came to us through TRS.
00:37
Somebody called TRS said a sister is having a disturbance with her ex.
00:42
No further information, such a caller is not on scene.
00:45
1.23.
00:48
Okay.
00:49
1.28.
00:53
Okay.
00:54
So that's my second. Adam 37.
00:57
One 37.
01:01
Both cars are unit in service and available at out of service for meal break or food.
01:03
Yeah, we can be around that domestic at 30 Metro.
01:07
Hensler, 23 and 8, 28, you can return to primary.
01:10
One, 23.
01:11
One, 23. Please.
01:15
One 28.
01:18
CISO 30.
01:25
Adam 36.
01:27
Oh, I'm 36.
01:30
Do we have the caller's contact information provided from TRS?
01:39
Yeah, it looks like the caller and this is (name withheld) on a Brazilian cat.
01:46
That's clear.
01:48
So there's a 31.
01:54
37 both arriving.
01:56
Since then 33.
02:02
One on, I'm 36.
02:04
I'm 36.
02:07
Would you mind trying the caller and asking her if she can pass a message to her sister to come let us in, this building a secured entry?
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